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under new jersey law you can't be prosecuted for making false allegations for child abuse. that means that if -- like i could keep doing this. i could keep calling and there is no way i could be punished. doesn't that make all of us open game for accusations. if i get pissed off at bill i can accuse him of doing something. if a child is involved, i can keep doing that. >> and it will be sensorship without being intended. people will be afraid to post pictures. people will be afraid to say anything. maybe if it is anthony's stuff. jay it is more exciting than people who post their lunch. >> what do you have against cat pictures ? >> cat pictures, maybe. videos, keep them coming, people. >> i understand your point that you don't want these things to get out of hand and then have this hindsight that we should have done something. what i think would have been a better idea would be to look into it. check what other pictures the guys has. see that he is an nra instructor, and then realize that this isn't a problem. if it is a kid and you can see him smoking a bong and he has a g
under new jersey law you can't be prosecuted for making false allegations for child abuse. that means that if -- like i could keep doing this. i could keep calling and there is no way i could be punished. doesn't that make all of us open game for accusations. if i get pissed off at bill i can accuse him of doing something. if a child is involved, i can keep doing that. >> and it will be sensorship without being intended. people will be afraid to post pictures. people will be afraid to say...
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the assembly in jersey passed a law that it's jessica's law. a little bit. it's a little watered down. >> bill: reconcile the two bills. >> it will happen in may or june. >> bill: by summer we have jessica's law in jersey. that's big. not an easy state. in new york, what's going on? >> focus. >> bill: nobody has even introduced it? >> 2006 they did and it now they're trying again. only in the assembly. not in the senate. >> bill: we have got to start somewhere. is there action in the assembly? >> there is a push to renew the 2006 ban that failed. >> bill: all right. so new york is going to be like hawaii and colorado. >> new york is looking good. yeah, new york has not shown -- to do it. >> bill: i might have to go up to your hometown, new albany. i might have to gond slap some of these pinheads around. they are frightening to you. >> new albany? those are my people. >> bill: i think we should send kelly up to albany for a couple of days. >> i will meet you at lombardos. >> all right. best of miller on deck. talk about frightening. we put together a segment
the assembly in jersey passed a law that it's jessica's law. a little bit. it's a little watered down. >> bill: reconcile the two bills. >> it will happen in may or june. >> bill: by summer we have jessica's law in jersey. that's big. not an easy state. in new york, what's going on? >> focus. >> bill: nobody has even introduced it? >> 2006 they did and it now they're trying again. only in the assembly. not in the senate. >> bill: we have got to start...
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has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by...
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so the law says that is enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt and the other one is accessing the federal database. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victim is he was seeking out. >> mike: i can underand it he would be able to be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge as well as mining through the federal databases but is a a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would warrant a life sentence? >> because it was prosecuted federally they were able to get tough sentencing guidelines so he can be held up to life but he has the ability to be paroled. what they will do is take a look at his past background, has he committed any other crimes what is his psychological background. they will do tests and examinations on him and come to a determination of what they feel is a suitable sentence. the prosecutors feel that the guy is dangerous, threat to society. clearly has some mental issues but was really carry
so the law says that is enough. they had sufficient evidence to prove that beyond a reasonable doubt and the other one is accessing the federal database. he was going through the nypd computers to find home addresses for the victim is he was seeking out. >> mike: i can underand it he would be able to be prosecuted on the conspiracy charge as well as mining through the federal databases but is a a life sentence appropriate for someone who has not carried out a crime that normally would...
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environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay and lesbian couples in america in terms of rights to marriage? >> i think it is wonderful. if the court was to throw this out saying there is no technical standing or if they said we don't want to hear it, decisionninth circuit would stand and there would be marriage equality. the evidence that we developed, no evidence on the other side. although law is developed clearly. i think the future is bright. this is a great thing for america. we think that now is the time because every day these restrictions are in place, people are getting hurt. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ina
environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay...
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they are breaking the law. we get them 1.5 million-2 million people who come across legally every year. isn't that enough? that is all i have to say. thank you. host: joe in maryland. caller: think you for taking my call. historically whenever there are economic issues with this country, it always comes back to immigrants. whether it would have been the chinese or irish -- anyone who might have been an immigrant during economic hardships would for thed -- guilted inability to handle this peered at the true things driving the country and to some serious potential issues are health care-related and defense- related. those are the biggest items on the budget. as far as immigrants are concerned, i was not born here and came to this country. i have enormous respect for people who come to try to make a living here. like the second to last calller said, a lot of people are unwilling to do these jobs. immigrants are willing to work really hard. joe, how has your experience turned out? caller: i went through the process
they are breaking the law. we get them 1.5 million-2 million people who come across legally every year. isn't that enough? that is all i have to say. thank you. host: joe in maryland. caller: think you for taking my call. historically whenever there are economic issues with this country, it always comes back to immigrants. whether it would have been the chinese or irish -- anyone who might have been an immigrant during economic hardships would for thed -- guilted inability to handle this peered...
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i'm sorry i'm so fixated on the law you patent law patent law says that if we have a system come with no patent law said asinorum of oh you are allowed to negotiate with my infringer to work out in the right this is the one day we're going to do you really want to do you resort. to stories this story is pretty clear that when the patent and you would bet into your generic market your generic drug into the market then what it said it all or says horace is certainly right because the pattern extends beyond the period of protection for the for the brand name right they continue on the patent on it what what we have done outlaw is we've essentially forced to generics on the big name companies because these because we been extending patents this is what this is what made it on the job was there was that a policy not to do i mean jefferson you know in his first. back to madison seventy seven when i first saw the constitution he said there needs to be a ban on monopolies in commerce he wanted there to be antitrust violations built into the constitution and he didn't he did not want to have f
i'm sorry i'm so fixated on the law you patent law patent law says that if we have a system come with no patent law said asinorum of oh you are allowed to negotiate with my infringer to work out in the right this is the one day we're going to do you really want to do you resort. to stories this story is pretty clear that when the patent and you would bet into your generic market your generic drug into the market then what it said it all or says horace is certainly right because the pattern...
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staff that's why the controversy this sink is more concerned with creeping dark than creeping sharia law this one make that clear we're going to leave it up there but for more of the stories we cover check out our you tube channel you tube don't call flash r.t. america our web site r t dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter that was wall back here in a half hour. what you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also if he's a like he'll doubt it's going to make sure that it was people like he used to be. done for the homeless. on a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit starting in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston properly or today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more cattery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place. decent it is going to be pretty incredible today there and even record snowf
staff that's why the controversy this sink is more concerned with creeping dark than creeping sharia law this one make that clear we're going to leave it up there but for more of the stories we cover check out our you tube channel you tube don't call flash r.t. america our web site r t dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter that was wall back here in a half hour. what you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this...
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no, brother- in-law, sister-in-law. >> barbara walters once her o and wants/////her out >> gary: and also joy behar is also not renewing her contract. >> catherine: exactly she said that she wanted to spend more time with her family. when somebody gives you a gold watch cannot take it. that same person says that we have to get r >> catherine: that often happens. >> gary: no gold watch ... and just excuse yourself and do not come back. kevin winslow he was going to be a great tight end. it could be interested in coming to the raiders. this came out of college and really never made it. danville exact klein it is difficult to tell but everybody has been doing such a great job zack kline.. every lot to work ou to work out. and to see what is going to go on. >> gary: that is going to be something. like jason who played baseball we watched him and when he came to cal he is from danville. and i think that it would be more exciting we are going to come back with the warriors and a playoff game. miami trying to win for the 23rd street time. they are getting tested from boston. and tiger woods
no, brother- in-law, sister-in-law. >> barbara walters once her o and wants/////her out >> gary: and also joy behar is also not renewing her contract. >> catherine: exactly she said that she wanted to spend more time with her family. when somebody gives you a gold watch cannot take it. that same person says that we have to get r >> catherine: that often happens. >> gary: no gold watch ... and just excuse yourself and do not come back. kevin winslow he was going to...
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it is also the law. i'm hopeful but not optimistic that both its magnitude will be defused in the budget deal appeared in the meantime we have no choice but to prepare for its effect, which is our worst-case scenario. are you feeling afflicted? if you are, you're in good company. let me tell you this. the coverage, to continue my insurance metaphor, maybe a little less than what you were used to, but it is still the best available. and it is going to get better in time. here is where i hope my confidence bring some comfort. last week i called our joint chiefs and our combatant commanders to discuss how we will lead to this latest contraction, and it is the latest contraction. it is a bit of a historical pattern. in that room, where over 600 years of military experience was around the table, i thought we looked pretty good for our age. you may have noticed some of the sink you watched us testify before congress on the hill. let me tell you what you did not see in that group or would not have seen. you wou
it is also the law. i'm hopeful but not optimistic that both its magnitude will be defused in the budget deal appeared in the meantime we have no choice but to prepare for its effect, which is our worst-case scenario. are you feeling afflicted? if you are, you're in good company. let me tell you this. the coverage, to continue my insurance metaphor, maybe a little less than what you were used to, but it is still the best available. and it is going to get better in time. here is where i hope my...
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and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in legislative process, not simply to be heard. there were not very powerful lobbies back in 1996, were there? >> actually, there were, but the more important thing is that you looked to now because of the political power to exercise same-sex marriage within a state, to repeal doma and a host of other things. it is precisely why that rhatigan go to a highly contentious approach -- why rather than going to a highly contentious approach with decades of destruction of politics over this, it would be best to be worked out through the genius of our system in the different states and by the federal government. we can all make arguments
and one of paul's. . >> a friend at a law firm in town said, you cannot be any law firm in this town and oppose same-sex marriage. clearly, he had to leave his law firm. >> i think that was for somewhat different reasons. it was because they had cleared the case. >> you believe a lot of things. >> should we judge doma on the political powerlessness of 1996 or as of today? the theory is that you measure the degree of scrutiny based on the ability to affect it in...
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, the -- collective bargaining laws, the right to work laws, it's those sort of laws that sound good on the surface but really hurt the american worker. when you hurt the american worker, that's a serious problem. so with that, mr. speaker, again, on behalf of the congressional progressive caucus, we are so proud to have spent a little time to talk about the middle class and the american labor movement and what it's done for america. we salute our brothers and sisters in organized labor, thank them for their efforts and vow to continue to fight on behalf of the middle class and to make sure they all have protections and standards by following our laws and passing more laws that give workers a voice. and mr. speaker, i'd like to yield back my time, and i thank you for allowing me this time today. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for 30 minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. again, it's my privilege to address you here on the floor of the united states
, the -- collective bargaining laws, the right to work laws, it's those sort of laws that sound good on the surface but really hurt the american worker. when you hurt the american worker, that's a serious problem. so with that, mr. speaker, again, on behalf of the congressional progressive caucus, we are so proud to have spent a little time to talk about the middle class and the american labor movement and what it's done for america. we salute our brothers and sisters in organized labor, thank...
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wouldn as law enforcement investigate the account, they would not find the evidence and law enforcement would be able to clear it up quickly. it may require some time and effort. host: the house judiciary committee held a hearing this week on the electronic communications privacy act. they heard from the justice department representative, who spoke on the difficulty of updating the law for privacy process without impeding the efforts of law enforcement. [video clip] the bestave suggested way to update would be to getire law enforcement to information from a service provider. we believe this approach has considerable merit, provided congress considers contingencies for which this may pose a problem. for example, civil regulators and litigators regulate conduct that is not a crime. criminal search warrants is only available if an investigator can show probable cause that a crime has occurred. several investigators of forcing civil rights, antitrust and a host of other -- all the laws would be unable to be obtained from providers of they could no longer use a subpoena. host: explain what s
wouldn as law enforcement investigate the account, they would not find the evidence and law enforcement would be able to clear it up quickly. it may require some time and effort. host: the house judiciary committee held a hearing this week on the electronic communications privacy act. they heard from the justice department representative, who spoke on the difficulty of updating the law for privacy process without impeding the efforts of law enforcement. [video clip] the bestave suggested way to...
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we've achieved parity and equity in law, or at least we've achieved the law, workin' on the implementation. now it's time to achieve a quality in service. since day one, this administration has been focused on applying sound, research-based drug policies geared toward protecting americans from the threats that drugs pose to public health and safety. i spent my entire career in law enforcement. i know we can't arrest our way out of our drug problem, and that's why our policies are based on the recognition that drug addiction is a disease, that it can be successfully prevented, and it can be treated. and simply put, the tragic wreckage wrought by drug use can be prevented before it becomes a criminal justice or a public health emergency. i stand here today as a living example that a better life is possible. i realize that in grace and wellness could lead me to improved mental health and physical health. as recently as 4 years ago, after having struggled with clinical depression for my entire adult life, i was on the verge of giving up. the disgrace, shame, and stigma of my mental health prob
we've achieved parity and equity in law, or at least we've achieved the law, workin' on the implementation. now it's time to achieve a quality in service. since day one, this administration has been focused on applying sound, research-based drug policies geared toward protecting americans from the threats that drugs pose to public health and safety. i spent my entire career in law enforcement. i know we can't arrest our way out of our drug problem, and that's why our policies are based on the...
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the law takes effect may 1st. eight states now recognize same-sex civil unions, but nine states have legalized gay marriage, which of course is the ultimate goal. that's where we standing on news this hour. we have more show after the break and johnny -- >> hal: yes, and i can't believe you didn't mention the 2 million ninjas that just gathered in tokyo. backwoods. >> i'm basically like a farmer. instead of corn, you've got dope. (vo) but what is legal and what is criminal? >> this is, no matter what you do, a violation of federal law. (vo) follow real farmers staking their claim on a new frontier. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i have everything invested in this. only on current tv. the chill of peppermint. the rich dark chocolate. york peppermint pattie get the sensation. dude, i need your help fast. well, clearasil's fast. yeah, but is it this fast? faster! how about this fast? clearasil's faster! this fast?? faster!! woh! that is fast! fix
the law takes effect may 1st. eight states now recognize same-sex civil unions, but nine states have legalized gay marriage, which of course is the ultimate goal. that's where we standing on news this hour. we have more show after the break and johnny -- >> hal: yes, and i can't believe you didn't mention the 2 million ninjas that just gathered in tokyo. backwoods. >> i'm basically like a farmer. instead of corn, you've got dope. (vo) but what is legal and what is criminal? >>...
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that's more than 1,000 laws. and marriage, the definition of marriage, the requirements of marriage, have always been a state prerogative. we're going to see whether congress overstepped its boundaries here by legislating the federal defense of marriage act. >> woodruff: we'll have you back tomorrow to talk about what is said in court. >> i will be here. woodruff: marcia coyle, thank you. >> my pleasure, judy. ifill: you can find out much more about today's >> ifill: you can find much more about today's case on our web site, including audio of the full arguments and reaction from the lawyers and the plaintiffs, plus we'll have our own debate about proposition 8 coming up. also ahead on the newshour, housing sales on the rise; deadly work in grain elevators; musicians on the picket lines in san francisco; plus, the women who helped win world war ii. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: police will have to get a warrant from now on before they bring drug-sniffing dogs on a
that's more than 1,000 laws. and marriage, the definition of marriage, the requirements of marriage, have always been a state prerogative. we're going to see whether congress overstepped its boundaries here by legislating the federal defense of marriage act. >> woodruff: we'll have you back tomorrow to talk about what is said in court. >> i will be here. woodruff: marcia coyle, thank you. >> my pleasure, judy. ifill: you can find out much more about today's >> ifill: you...
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cyberattack launched on iran's nuclear facilities was an act of force that likely violated international law. a group of 20 international researchers reportedly agreed unanimously that the launch of the cyberworm stuxnet several years ago constituted an act of force which is prohibited under the united nations charter except in cases of self-defense. some even thought the worm constituted an armed attack which would mark the start of a conflict and entitle iran to use force to defend itself. human rights groups are criticizing the united states and other countries acting to weaken a draft of what could be the first-ever global arms treaty. negotiations began at the u.n. in new york last week for a treaty to regulate the $70 billion trade. earlier talks collapsed last year when the u.s. as well as russia and china said they needed more time. on monday, the head of the arms control for oxfam said the new draft is too weak. >> it is not good enough. this is not the treaty we have been campaigning for for 10 years. this is not the treaty that is going to save lives and protect people. the loopho
cyberattack launched on iran's nuclear facilities was an act of force that likely violated international law. a group of 20 international researchers reportedly agreed unanimously that the launch of the cyberworm stuxnet several years ago constituted an act of force which is prohibited under the united nations charter except in cases of self-defense. some even thought the worm constituted an armed attack which would mark the start of a conflict and entitle iran to use force to defend itself....
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law makers are expected to try to vote on it today. it's been changing because of those actual amounts of taxation were actually higher and becoming more equitable. still a scary thing going on. >> it created fear and the fear itself is creating problems across europe. they have done more damage than they want to correct. >> you know, many are thinking that cyprus is becoming the guinea pig of what to do for the bailouts. >> and it seems like such a crazy concept, right? >> it is. can you imagine? >> no. >> and can you see it in your 401(k) today. >> the great cookie hoax. this is awful. girl scouts duped by an order for 6,000 boxes. who does this? >> mean people. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone
law makers are expected to try to vote on it today. it's been changing because of those actual amounts of taxation were actually higher and becoming more equitable. still a scary thing going on. >> it created fear and the fear itself is creating problems across europe. they have done more damage than they want to correct. >> you know, many are thinking that cyprus is becoming the guinea pig of what to do for the bailouts. >> and it seems like such a crazy concept, right?...
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it is very much enforcing the laws and some would argue it has over enforced the laws. the reason is that we have seen mothers, we have seen street vendors, we have seen workers, people contributing to this country in many different ways, including even u.s. citizen children and u.s. citizens mistakenly reported to their home countries. not their home countries or deported to mexico, for example, when they were actually u.s. born. the fact the administration hasn't fact been enforcing the laws. but like any agency, the department of homeland security has a memo that says because of limited resources it is exercising prosecutorial discretion, which says they will focus on certain types for deportation rather than others. then last june, in 2012, the obama administration did send a directive to agents saying young immigrants will arrive in the united states before the age of 16 and meet certain criteria are considered low level priority for deportation, and that is probably what the caller is referring to. host: comment from clinton, maryland, on the democrats' line. call
it is very much enforcing the laws and some would argue it has over enforced the laws. the reason is that we have seen mothers, we have seen street vendors, we have seen workers, people contributing to this country in many different ways, including even u.s. citizen children and u.s. citizens mistakenly reported to their home countries. not their home countries or deported to mexico, for example, when they were actually u.s. born. the fact the administration hasn't fact been enforcing the laws....
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. >> if law enforcement wanted to read letters or other paper corresponds they have to get a warrant but in this age of technology you don't have the same protections. if your e mail has been opened or more than six months old law enforcement can read them. >> in cases the law is confusing and has permitted the government to search your e mails. >> investigators look at e mails, that is not always the case. e mail privacy became a debate after the cia director general petraeus resigned or an extramarital affair. privacy experts asked what protections do ordinary people have? >> no warrant no. records. >> state senator leno wants to define the line in california. electronic communications should nobody different. they're all private. >> all we're seeing is that we'll make the case there is a reasonable cause to believe illegal activity is ongoing. >> this could require agents get a warrant before asking service providers to hand over e mails. companies would then have to tell you they d some require a warrant but not all. this won't apply. in the past law enforcement had concerns for
. >> if law enforcement wanted to read letters or other paper corresponds they have to get a warrant but in this age of technology you don't have the same protections. if your e mail has been opened or more than six months old law enforcement can read them. >> in cases the law is confusing and has permitted the government to search your e mails. >> investigators look at e mails, that is not always the case. e mail privacy became a debate after the cia director general petraeus...
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california, nebraska and tennessee require that anyone collecting evidence of abuse turned over to law enforcement within 24 to 48 hours. which advocates say is not allow enough time to document illegal activity under federal human h handling and food safety laws. >> statwill be back with more on the kron 4 morning news. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. >> we are back. 4:14 on the clock. >> just in to the kron 4 morning news room. authorities find explosive devices while investigating death of at the university of central florida. about 500 of students have been evacuated from a dorm. and glass have been cancelled for today as well. >> the latest figures in from data quick show the bay area real-estate market took a small hit from jan
california, nebraska and tennessee require that anyone collecting evidence of abuse turned over to law enforcement within 24 to 48 hours. which advocates say is not allow enough time to document illegal activity under federal human h handling and food safety laws. >> statwill be back with more on the kron 4 morning news. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water...
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we have changed a lot of laws that we found out that those laws were wrong. we're talking about in a civil ceremony that people can get married. what harm would it be if one of your gay relatives got married to a person of the same sex. >> caller: it would not because any harm to me. if they decide to do what they decide to do that is on them. what i'm saying i don't believe there should be laws in place -- >> bill: why should there be laws which prohibit some americans from having the same rights that you do? >> caller: because first it's -- it's -- i don't think it's a civil rights issue. i believe that being a homosexual is a personal choice and that's a decision that you make -- >> bill: first of all you are wrong on that, as every study and every scientist has said you are wrong on that but even if you are right. why should they be discriminated against? this is america adele where every american gets equal rights under the constitution. you are denying them equal rights, why? i mean you haven't thought this through, my friend. i'm just telling you. you
we have changed a lot of laws that we found out that those laws were wrong. we're talking about in a civil ceremony that people can get married. what harm would it be if one of your gay relatives got married to a person of the same sex. >> caller: it would not because any harm to me. if they decide to do what they decide to do that is on them. what i'm saying i don't believe there should be laws in place -- >> bill: why should there be laws which prohibit some americans from having...
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the government doesn't consider itself subject to the law. there is no remedy for people wrong. >> the politics of this are fascinating. chuck hagel only got the job and to have karzai accuse america of being inclusion with the taliban and john kerry flies in, it seems this has been rather prearranged and the u.s. has a stake in getting karzai reelected. do you think this agreement was part of a political decision by the obama administration to bolster karzai before the vote? >> sure. everybody is in a difficult political decision. karzai knows the americans are leaving and he needs to make sure that he has some base within his citizenry of popularity, showing them that he's willing to stand up to the americans because of how unpopular the americans are in afghanistan after a decade plus of a brutal and bloody war. the appearance, of course, want to make sure whoever runs afghanistan is subject to american influence. we don't want to have spent all that money and all those lives in the last decade plus trying to control afghanistan only for s
the government doesn't consider itself subject to the law. there is no remedy for people wrong. >> the politics of this are fascinating. chuck hagel only got the job and to have karzai accuse america of being inclusion with the taliban and john kerry flies in, it seems this has been rather prearranged and the u.s. has a stake in getting karzai reelected. do you think this agreement was part of a political decision by the obama administration to bolster karzai before the vote? >>...
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the case comes at a time in india when there are calls for stricter laws on sexual assault and changes in cultural attitudes toward women. a december gang-rape on a new dehli bus that killed a woman spurred protests in india, where most women have stories of sexual harassment and abuse on public transportation or on the streets. all classes are cancelled at the university of central florida this morning -- following the discovery of a student's body and explosives. 500 students were evacuated from a dorm building after someone called 9-1-1 and reported a person with a gun. police arriving found a person dead inside a dorm room of an apparent suicide. they also found an assault weapon and what they call "improvised explosive devices" new this morning. a trial is set to begin this morning in new york city over the police department's controversial tactic of stopping, questioning, and sometimes frisking people on the street. more than a hundred police officers, scholars, and lawmakers are expected to testify about the policy that has seen mostly african american and hispanic men stopped b
the case comes at a time in india when there are calls for stricter laws on sexual assault and changes in cultural attitudes toward women. a december gang-rape on a new dehli bus that killed a woman spurred protests in india, where most women have stories of sexual harassment and abuse on public transportation or on the streets. all classes are cancelled at the university of central florida this morning -- following the discovery of a student's body and explosives. 500 students were evacuated...
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what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i have a test for our viewers and i just want to throw this out there for you. what is lindsay lohan in for this time? she's due back in court this morning. we tried to remember what it could be. we looked up the things it might be. are you ready? allegedly punching a reader in a new york nightclub, a crash between her truck on a highway. allegedly hitting a new york restaurant worker and leaving the scene, stealing a necklace, dui arrest, driving on suspended license, perhaps missing alcohol counseling sessions or maybe cocaine possession or failing a drug test. she has faced all of these and i think
what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i...
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that's a law. if my doctor is giving me inaccurate information, my doctor is lying to me elizabeth. >> yes the information is just wrong, but it's really a horrible situation when you have the government trying to get itself in between the doctor and the patient right there in the exam room. >> michael: yeah, it's pretty shocking, and so what message does this send to doctors in kansas? who would want to practice in kansas if they are a doctor? and what is it like there now? >> well, it's really difficult, as you described the political climate is incredibly hostile towards abortion providers. they have adopted 20 abortion restrictions over the past couple of years, they have made it incredibly hard to provide services, and now part of the deal here is that the government wants to also give women information that directs them to try to continue the pregnancy instead of making a decision on their own about whether or not to have a baby. >> michael: kansas as you know aren't alone. conservative state
that's a law. if my doctor is giving me inaccurate information, my doctor is lying to me elizabeth. >> yes the information is just wrong, but it's really a horrible situation when you have the government trying to get itself in between the doctor and the patient right there in the exam room. >> michael: yeah, it's pretty shocking, and so what message does this send to doctors in kansas? who would want to practice in kansas if they are a doctor? and what is it like there now?...
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believe nation be the new land lynn and larry were looking for. >> i would love them to be biblical law counties. >> you want a place where people can worship freely as christians. >> yes ma'am. guns we can't even have the bullets we want. >> you can own any kind of gun you want. >> texas isn't allowed to execute folks that rape people. >> can we kill rapists? please say yes, please say yes. >> if found guilty, yes. definitely. >> clearly the time had come for lynn and larry to leave the secular land a place where churches had to be disguised as shopping malls. i told them to gather the hundreds of thousands of like minded pilgrims and go to a new world. welcome all ye -- there's only four of you guys. you guys only got two dudes. (bleep) okay, fine. let's go. and so we brave five set forth on our journey. >> our vessel. ♪ let the river run. ♪ let all the dreamers -- look the puritan forbearers our trip would be long and arduous. let us gather and discuss the dreams we have for this new land. >> i want a place where we can -- >> hold on we're here. hold that thought. >> and 1.65 mil
believe nation be the new land lynn and larry were looking for. >> i would love them to be biblical law counties. >> you want a place where people can worship freely as christians. >> yes ma'am. guns we can't even have the bullets we want. >> you can own any kind of gun you want. >> texas isn't allowed to execute folks that rape people. >> can we kill rapists? please say yes, please say yes. >> if found guilty, yes. definitely. >> clearly the time...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the...
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that's what the law says. we think that that's a better approach than handing everything over to insurance companies and the republican plan to give seniors a voucher premium support, i don't care what you call it. it's bad news, because seniors will be getting this thing, but the value of that thing doesn't keep up with the rising health care costs. the chairman mentioned prescription drug part d. it came in under projected costs. one reason was, you had more generic drugs on the entire market, not just the medicare market. but the other major reason was, guess what? 25% fewer people enrolled in part d. you had fewer partnership panels and it cost less, 25%. now it is simply wrong to say that the republican voucher plan for medicare is like part d prescription drug or like the federal employee health benefit plan, which we have referred to many times before, because the difference is, and it goes to the core of this issue, both those plans, part d and the federal employee health benefit plan have provisions t
that's what the law says. we think that that's a better approach than handing everything over to insurance companies and the republican plan to give seniors a voucher premium support, i don't care what you call it. it's bad news, because seniors will be getting this thing, but the value of that thing doesn't keep up with the rising health care costs. the chairman mentioned prescription drug part d. it came in under projected costs. one reason was, you had more generic drugs on the entire...
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police say the man's mother-in-law wag outside of her home, unloading items from her vehicle, when two people preached her. one suspect shot the man and then sped away in a dark-colored sedan. >>> a statewide manhunt is on for a san jose man wanted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. police are looking for juan ramirez. he is accused of the stabbing yesterday afternoon in san jose. investigators released new details today, saying ramirez confronted his former girlfriend, sandra cruz gonsales, in a parking hat and they began to argue. they previously dated and broke up two years ago. police are familiar with the couple. >> gone out, dealt with not only the suspect but the victim to the point where she probably got direction from the police department or the d.a.'s office and filled out a restraining order against the suspect. >> ama: for several hours police searched for ramirez. they went door-to-door checking houses. police believe ramirez is driving a dark green 1996 toyota truck similar to this one and may be heading to mexico. >>> a new detail tonight about an officer invol
police say the man's mother-in-law wag outside of her home, unloading items from her vehicle, when two people preached her. one suspect shot the man and then sped away in a dark-colored sedan. >>> a statewide manhunt is on for a san jose man wanted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. police are looking for juan ramirez. he is accused of the stabbing yesterday afternoon in san jose. investigators released new details today, saying ramirez confronted his former girlfriend, sandra...
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. >>> it's being said that bush violated laws by starting the war. the lawsuit was filed last week, an iraq refugee. they said they violated laws created after world war ii which defined when and how a country can go to war. >> the bush administration used 9 / 11 as an excuse. they conflating and scared and misled the public. they were able to scare people into supporting a war that had no basis. >> if successful it sets a legal precedence by saying the president and the others were liable. >> inside iraq today they marked the anniversary. more than 200 were injured in 20 attacks today. mostly car bombs in neighborhoods. no one has claimed responsibility for the bombings although the prime suspect is al qaeda. >>> an investigation is underway in nevada after 7 marines were killed last night. 7 other marines were injured. hospital officials say one has been discharged, one in fair condition and five in serious conditions. the marines are based at camp la june in north carolina. they stopped the use of all mortar rounds. >>> some terrifying moments thi
. >>> it's being said that bush violated laws by starting the war. the lawsuit was filed last week, an iraq refugee. they said they violated laws created after world war ii which defined when and how a country can go to war. >> the bush administration used 9 / 11 as an excuse. they conflating and scared and misled the public. they were able to scare people into supporting a war that had no basis. >> if successful it sets a legal precedence by saying the president and the...
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. - i have five sons, five daughters-in-law... - oh, long johnson. - 16 grandkids, and they're the joy of my life. - you were wrong, and you didn't. - oh, long johnson. - it's not gonna be the most attractive thing-- - oh, long johnson. - you know, it took me 10 or 12 years to figure out-- - oh, long johnson. [applause] - foxtrot standing by at position alpha. - copy, foxtrot. let's fly in the goods, tango. - [muffled] - standing by in three seconds. two, one. go, cartman. - let's do this. [dramatic music] ♪ [applause] - cartman? go, cartman. - come on, dude. hurry. - no. no! i won't do it. i won't do it, do you hear me? i'm better than this. and to hell with you, mister kitty! you're a bad kitty! bad! bad kitty! it's time somebody stood up and did the right thing. [snaps fingers] [dramatic music] - yeah, do it, cartman. - ♪ all right, football night ♪ ♪ what do you do? ♪ get out your camera and a boobie or two ♪ - wow! - ♪ you got to get serious ♪ - have you ever seen faith hilling that good? - ♪ come on, everybody, it's faith hilling time ♪ ♪ dancin', rappin', t
. - i have five sons, five daughters-in-law... - oh, long johnson. - 16 grandkids, and they're the joy of my life. - you were wrong, and you didn't. - oh, long johnson. - it's not gonna be the most attractive thing-- - oh, long johnson. - you know, it took me 10 or 12 years to figure out-- - oh, long johnson. [applause] - foxtrot standing by at position alpha. - copy, foxtrot. let's fly in the goods, tango. - [muffled] - standing by in three seconds. two, one. go, cartman. - let's do this....
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they should be able to pass laws to stop legal immigrants. >>> a pennsylvania community mourning the loss of a beloved coach and her unborn child killed in a bus crash. >> hundreds gathered sunday for a special memorial service at seaton hill university. members of the women's lacrosse team wore their uniforms and laid flowers in memory of their head coach christina quigley. quigley who was six months pregnant died saturday when a teen b team bus reared off the road and killed her and her unborn child and the bus driver. >>> world leaders are flocking to the city ahead of pope francis inaugural mass taking place tomorrow. joe biden a catholic arriving yesterday representing the united states. on sunday he held his first blessing from the balcony of the balcony. after mass he mingled with followers shaking hands talking with crowds and a lot of folks really excite to go see him. security a real concern there. >> british royals kate and william are in the middle of their first public fight. can it be over the gender of their unborn baby. the dutches says she wants a boy. the prince wit
they should be able to pass laws to stop legal immigrants. >>> a pennsylvania community mourning the loss of a beloved coach and her unborn child killed in a bus crash. >> hundreds gathered sunday for a special memorial service at seaton hill university. members of the women's lacrosse team wore their uniforms and laid flowers in memory of their head coach christina quigley. quigley who was six months pregnant died saturday when a teen b team bus reared off the road and killed...
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under law you can cross-examine and their is a bottle. lou: we will continue the cross-examination and the rebuttals next time. the key for being here. come back soon. we're coming right back. if you want to join the conversation go to us foxbusiness.com. to get the latest are facebook page. e-mail me, loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. up next, the infamous government-funded vegas-pales in comparison to the hordes of other races. that's next. they're not going to believe it. [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ lou: some men security secretary janet napolitano is calling upon congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. she claims the border is more secure than ever. >> we have stationed more border patrol agents than ever before. the num
under law you can cross-examine and their is a bottle. lou: we will continue the cross-examination and the rebuttals next time. the key for being here. come back soon. we're coming right back. if you want to join the conversation go to us foxbusiness.com. to get the latest are facebook page. e-mail me, loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. up next, the infamous government-funded vegas-pales in comparison to the hordes of other races. that's next. they're not going to believe it. [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm...
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a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> got the fingers crossed. nothing significant. a few sprinkles is how it looks. it will last all week. the chance of showers are in the forecast starting on wednesday and they linger into the weekend. the quest
a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging...
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they say they mean by that is a government that is more transparent, more accountable, more rule of law. where there are clear rules and they are enforced equally, not enforced, or not enforced as is often the case, but enforced based on who you are. i think this brings me to the what could happen. obviously, one scenario is the continuation of the status quo, which i tend to think is the most likely, certainly in the short run, because the family i think a, can't bring itself to agree on the other leader yet, and b, even though many of them say there has to be change, they don't agree on what that change is. so the status quo is the easiest thing. and the risk of that, obviously, is further economic stagnation and stall suffocatisuffocati on and more unemployment. unemployment among young saudi men, 25 and 24, is roughly 40%. and 40% of people live uzbek saudis, not foreigners, saudis live on less than $1000 a month, so they are not all rich. and, indeed, that wealth disparity is a source of anger among a lot of saudi speak another option is that the society -- there is some younger pr
they say they mean by that is a government that is more transparent, more accountable, more rule of law. where there are clear rules and they are enforced equally, not enforced, or not enforced as is often the case, but enforced based on who you are. i think this brings me to the what could happen. obviously, one scenario is the continuation of the status quo, which i tend to think is the most likely, certainly in the short run, because the family i think a, can't bring itself to agree on the...
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we have the professor of law at armored law school. before her ointment, she was a tenured professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. and she worked in the civil rights commission at the united states department of justice and headed the voting rights project at the naacp legal defense fund. with professor guinier is a word ontudent, a spoken us -- spoken word artist. rian willguinier andrian discuss racial literacy and the way the theory of racial literacy challenges the work of dr. seuss. so first, we will have professor parker. >> thank you very much and thank you to the new york law school and for the project for inviting me. i taughtlly more like her everything i knew and then she went on and learned a lot more fortunately for her students here at new york law school. i can't think of a worse position to be in then to appear after a group of very cute for-yr-olds and before the rest of this really distinguish panel [laughter]i am truly intimidated, but i will soldier on. i think is particularly fitting to discuss the
we have the professor of law at armored law school. before her ointment, she was a tenured professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. and she worked in the civil rights commission at the united states department of justice and headed the voting rights project at the naacp legal defense fund. with professor guinier is a word ontudent, a spoken us -- spoken word artist. rian willguinier andrian discuss racial literacy and the way the theory of racial literacy challenges the work of...
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>> so, the law right now is in limbo. i'm not sure the president has this power but no one in the process of being challenged fasan either unilaterally extended the period of time for the so-called dream act of students you are describing to stay in the country for two years, but it doesn't offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i've written, we propose a path to legalization for adults and a path to citizenship for their children under the theory that this isn't the right term, but the legal immigrants break the law that their children should not be penalized for that. and so, in your scenario i'm not sure that you're talking about anybody that you know. [laughter] we will just leave it at that, you would be under the suggestion sadr being discussed right now in washington to reform immigration and then what we believe that you would be given a path, not you, but the person that you described would be given a path to citizenship over time, and one would have to get a ged or graduate from high school or enli
>> so, the law right now is in limbo. i'm not sure the president has this power but no one in the process of being challenged fasan either unilaterally extended the period of time for the so-called dream act of students you are describing to stay in the country for two years, but it doesn't offer a permanent solution to this. in the book that i've written, we propose a path to legalization for adults and a path to citizenship for their children under the theory that this isn't the right...
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whether it is a good law or a bad law. you say, if we're going to have marriage and a people do not, is that something that is presumptively good or presumptively bad? is that based on a history of prejudice or real reflected differences between these two groups of people? most of the time gender discrimination is not a good thing. is it like that? or is it not? is it bent that clearly, it is. these groups of people, just like minorities to have been kept in oppressive positions, and they are kept in a way that is completely irrelevant to the benefit they bring to society. laws are designed to prevent them from ever having the chance at marriage equality. then the question is, under heightened scrutiny, does the law that continues to discriminate against gay people and marriage rights have justification? what are they? are they sufficiently compelling? that is a separate level of analysis and i do not think you should mix them together. >> i do not have any problem at all about how the courts except to the standard of ever
whether it is a good law or a bad law. you say, if we're going to have marriage and a people do not, is that something that is presumptively good or presumptively bad? is that based on a history of prejudice or real reflected differences between these two groups of people? most of the time gender discrimination is not a good thing. is it like that? or is it not? is it bent that clearly, it is. these groups of people, just like minorities to have been kept in oppressive positions, and they are...
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my job as an archbishop is to teach the truths of our faith and the truths of the natural moral law, and whatever challenges that entails i 'em abrasi -- embrace with enthusiasm. we can learn to respect each other across differences and even love one another. our coverage continues at 6:00. we sit down with the first and only openly gay executive in major team sports, the president of the golden state warriors talks about his personal journey and how his coming out impacted his career. that's ahead at 6:00. >>> the search is on for the driver who left the scene of a deadly hit-and-run crash that shut down several lanes of highway 280 in san jose this morning. other drivers found the victim's body in the middle of the freeway around 3:15 this morning and called 911. the victim is identified as 39-year-old amanda vente of san jose. officers don't know why she was walking on the freeway and said all she had on her was a set of keys. the chp is asking for the help of anyone who might have witnessed this hit and run. >>> south bay residents have another chance to turn in guns for cash thi
my job as an archbishop is to teach the truths of our faith and the truths of the natural moral law, and whatever challenges that entails i 'em abrasi -- embrace with enthusiasm. we can learn to respect each other across differences and even love one another. our coverage continues at 6:00. we sit down with the first and only openly gay executive in major team sports, the president of the golden state warriors talks about his personal journey and how his coming out impacted his career. that's...
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he struck down antigay laws in texas and colorado but also a strong advocate of state rights. and in 2008 did vote for the ban. >> there is a lot of ways the high court could go, they could uphold the ban strike it down as unconstitutional or take a more limit add approach, one would be to say there is no standing for people supporting prop 8. they zrobt a right to be in court that could kick the issue back to california only or they can up hold the decision which would legalize effectively same-sex marriage in nine western states. now, about 100 people will be marching tonight. march supposed to begin at 7:00. >> mark, thank you. >> abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is in washington, d.c. tonight claiming one of the seats inside of the courtroom for two days of hearings tomorrow and wednesday. here live reports begin tomorrow night on abc 7 news. >> on san mateo county coast caltrans poised to open the new first highway tunnels built in 50 years. the tunnelser carrying traffic away from the treacherous stretch of highway 1 known as devil's slide. david louie is live outside o
he struck down antigay laws in texas and colorado but also a strong advocate of state rights. and in 2008 did vote for the ban. >> there is a lot of ways the high court could go, they could uphold the ban strike it down as unconstitutional or take a more limit add approach, one would be to say there is no standing for people supporting prop 8. they zrobt a right to be in court that could kick the issue back to california only or they can up hold the decision which would legalize...
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there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is a etired colonel from santa california. caller: please address for me and thousands of veterans of would she bring a esolution to congress to get obama and eric holder to do duties, orn duties and al prosecute bush, cheney, rice, treason for criminal and billions of false claims government u.s. successfully? we need an investigation and rosecution for treason and other crimes by bush and cheney. tkops she agree? right now i think in terms of my priorities as a member of the budget committee committee i'mions trying to make sure that we first of all never go
there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is...